Diocese of : News Bulletin 30th March 2021 Rev David Shepherd RIP the same commission that is given to every minister of God’s word and sacrament – “feed my lambs; 1942-2021 tend my shearlings; feed my sheep.” The Rev David Shepherd died on Saturday 27th “So many christenings in Saint Mary Magdalene’s! — March 2021 following an extended time of illness. The Baptismal Register shows no less than eight He retired as the Rector of St Mary Magdalene’s hundred and sixty lambs nourished and in their Scottish Episcopal Church on Easter Day 2020 after baptisms given the grace to lead Christian lives. And over 40 years’ service to that church and nearly 53 even in these recent months there has been more years of ordained ministry in the Diocese of Brechin. nourishment, in the shape of a splendidly produced volume of Bible stories for children. David started his ordained ministry as a “And then the shearlings , those young and curate at St Paul’s sometimes wayward, members of the flock. In those Cathedral, , in halcyon days in Saint Paul’s Cathedral in the 1968, and his ministry seventies. Who could ever forget David’s Sixty-Nine at St Mary Magdalene Club, with a hundred and fifty young people meeting started in 1979. He in the hall every week! His six years as Chaplain to built up and main- Anglican Students in the University of Dundee, some tained that worship- of whom have remained in touch. ping community and ““Feed my sheep.” —The ordinary day-to-day of the their building in the flock. Visiting, teaching, preaching, comforting and heart of Dundee ministering to them to the end. Nearly thirteen through four dec- hundred funerals, nearly all of them loved by their ades. David was an Shepherd, and loving in return. active and involved David with one his many novels member of the wider “Beyond Saint Mary Magdalene’s, David’s Hospital Diocese of Brechin in all this time, serving on boards Chaplaincy has been exemplary. You knew that if he and committees. was asked to visit, it would be done. And then, Saint Serf’s Retirement Home in Newport. His sixteen David was Bishop Ted Luscombe’s first curate when years Convenorship saw a major extension built, the Bishop Ted was Provost of St Paul’s Cathedral and books balanced, and a home of which the Church +Ted was the bishop who instituted him to St Mary was proud. Magdalene’s. After David’s retirement on Easter Day 2020, Bishop Ted wrote the following tribute: “A great Anglican priest of the nineteenth century, a contemporary of Bishop Forbes, memorably “I can remember clearly the day of David Shepherd’s described the work of parish ministry in three words Institution in June 1979. The church was dark and — Prayer, Grind, Love. That has been the mainstay dismal, and many of the lights were not working. of David Shepherd’s ministry, immensely supported Neither he nor I could have imagined that it was the by the love and faith of his wife, Patricia. beginning of a ministry that would last more than forty years. It really was an act of faith. “Now he is retiring from the active (sometimes, perhaps, too active) ministry, we can echo the words “The great pity is that we are not meeting in Saint of the Psalmist, “He fed them also with a faithful and Mary Magdalene’s to mark his retirement. Other- a true heart, and ruled them prudently with all his wise, we could have seen for ourselves the miracle power.”— A good reason for thanksgiving, a cause that, under his guidance, has transformed it into the for a Te Deum laudamus. place of beauty that it now is. But — of great importance though that is — the building is not the The funeral service for David will be under Covid-19 Church. The Church is people. And it was to their constraints, but details of time and livestreaming will care that David was instituted all those years ago. be published. Please keep Patricia and the family and Saint Peter was never licensed as Rector of a Scottish all at St Mary Magdalene’s Dundee in your prayers. Episcopal Church, but he did receive from the Lord Maundy Thursday - Chrism Mass & Worship in the Pandemic Renewal of Ministerial Vows In lockdown we can find ways to worship online. A service will be held on Zoom on Maundy Thursday Many churches in the diocese are Zooming or (1st April) for clergy, lay readers and all other ‘lay gathering in similar ways—see link below. ministers’ to renew their ministry vows. This service The Scottish Episcopal Church continues to offer (which usually takes place in the cathedral on that ‘national’ worship online. A Sunday service, each led day) is always open to anyone to attend, especially by one of the College of Bishops, will continue in the those who have a lay ministry within our churches. form of a Eucharist broadcast at 11am through the All eucharistic assistants, lay worship leaders, current lockdown and beyond, as restrictions ease. pastoral visitors and others who are authorised by the bishop in their ministry are warmly invited. They will all have an opportunity to rededicate themselves to these ministries in an act of affirmation. This service was held on Zoom in 2020 in the first lockdown, so it feels poignant to be planning for a virtual format again this year. Some churches might be open by Maundy Thursday, but the restrictions and risks associated with clergy and lay ministers For Holy Week there is a special programme of travelling to Dundee from all over the diocese means services, detailed at the same link. These will be: that the Zoom option is the only practical way to meet. The bishop will lead the act of worship (and Maundy Thursday—6.30pm Zoom eucharist will renew his own ordination vows as part of the followed by Zoom vigil. process). Good Friday—12noon Stations of the Cross; 1st April at 10:30am via Zoom 2.30pm Passion narrative Elliott has sent out the Zoom link by the usual Easter Day—11am—eucharist with the Primus diocesan email communications. This service has an option to hear the worship by telephone for those without internet access. There RSCM Holy Week services online are more details and downloads of previous weeks’ Recently the Royal School of Church Music held a services at: three rehearsal choral training session online to https://www.scotland.anglican.org/broadcast- prepare music for Holy Week and Easter. Singers sunday-worship/ from all over the world took part and were invited to Link to online services within the diocese make and submit video recordings of themselves which have been collated to make a choir for four If you are offering online worship and are not online services. These will be broadcast on the included in this list, please contact Elliott who can RSCM’s YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/ add you to the database. rscmcentre) at the following times: As churches (hopefully) re-open in Holy Week we will Jesus’ agony, betrayal and denial – Tuesday try and share details here and on the diocesan 30th March, 18.30 BST website. Jesus’ trial and crucifixion – Wednesday News to share? Please send... 31st March, 18.30 BST If you have any events, ideas with worship or nd Jesus’ death and burial – Friday 2 April, 18.30 anything else to report, please send copy to Elliott at BST [email protected]. The Bulletin will come Jesus’ resurrection – Sunday 4th April, 18.30 BST out each week for the foreseeable future with updates on Covid issues, news from charges and Further information and a booklet to accompany the (hopefully) useful information for our communities. services is available on the RSCM website www.rscm.org.uk The next Bulletin is planned for week beginning 12th April 2021. Have a very Happy Easter!